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No. 224,446. ,Patented Feb.`1o,1s8o`.'

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WILLIAM LAMPERT AND HENRY HUBER, oE oREsTLINE, AssIeNoRs E ONE-HALE or THEIR RIGHT ro BUTLER, EARHAR'I a oo., 0E COLUM- BUS, OHIO.

BR'l-:TzHEL-MACHINE.;

Vsr'neIEIoA'rIoIv forming parte` Lett-.ers Patent No. 224,446, dated February 1o, 1830.v

Application filed To-cli 'whom/t may con-cern: -v

Be it known that we, WILLIAMV LAMPERT and HENRY HUBER, of Crestline, in the county of Crawford and Stateof. Ohio, have invented certain new and'nseful Improvements in Bretzel-Machines 5 and We do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact description ofthe invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use'the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification, and in which- 1 Figure lis a plan view, partially iii-section of our improvement in bretzel-machines; and

Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same.

Corresponding parts inthe two'gures are denoted bylike letters.

This inventio-n relates to certain improvements inbretzel orjumble machines', the object ot' which is to provide for the discharging to one side of the scrapsof dough resulting from the formation of the bretzel or jumble; and it consists Vin the 'arrangement or employment, within one of the bretzel or jumble die cylin-` ders, of a cone, substantially as l'lereinafter more fully set forth.

In the accompanying drawings is illustrated a machine adaptedfor making bretzels or jum-Y bles,',consisti n g, essentially, oftwo cylinders or dies, arranged to revolve one with its periphery in contact with that of the other, and a delivering-apron. The dough is fedV to and passed between these dies or cylinders from a dough-f feeding trough and between two rollers adapt-v, ed to controlthe thickness of the feeding of the dough, all of which is fully set forth in connection with a former invention'for which application for Letters Patent has been made by us. I A marks a cone, arranged or located within the upper cylinder, B, one side of 'which is left VMarch 3, 1879.

open, the tapering end of which cone is dis-v upon the spout C, which will in turn deliver saidscraps into a suitable receptacle, to be utilized, if desired.

This invention, in'addition to being exceedin gly simple aud cheap, isalso ver;7 convenient w and'desirable, and obviates the interference of the scraps with the working, or prevents the clogging of the machine, or rather its cylinders. l l v Havingthus fully described our invention,l 4vI-"eclaim and desire entf' its cylinders or dies provided with a cone for discharging to one side scraps of dough r'esulting from thel formation of the bretzel or jumble, substantially as specified.

2. The combination, withv cylinder B of a bretzel or jumble machine, of the internal cone A, withits smaller end disposed at the open .side or end of said cylinder, substantially-as and for the purpose set forth.

In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own we ax our signatures in presence of two witnesses. Y

NVM. LAMPERT. y HENRY HUBER.

Witnesses:

. Aneus'r SoHoBER,

Y f YJEssE WILLIAMS.

to secure by Letters Pati '65 `l. In a jumble or bretzel machine, one of 

